More college campuses swap 'No means no' for 'Yes means yes' PBS NewsHour
When the sexual assault prevention group Culture of Respect attended the Dartmouth Summit on Sexual Assault in July to promote its forthcoming website, the group went by a different name. The nonprofit passed out business cards and marketing all ...
When the sexual assault prevention group Culture of Respect attended the Dartmouth Summit on Sexual Assault in July to promote its forthcoming website, the group went by a different name. The nonprofit passed out business cards and marketing all ...
Why Doctors Need Stories New York Times (blog)
A FEW weeks ago, I received an email from the Danish psychiatrist Per Bech that had an unexpected attachment: a story about a patient. I have been writing a book about antidepressants — how well they work and how we know. Dr. Bech is an innovator in ...
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A FEW weeks ago, I received an email from the Danish psychiatrist Per Bech that had an unexpected attachment: a story about a patient. I have been writing a book about antidepressants — how well they work and how we know. Dr. Bech is an innovator in ...
Shepard Smith: 'Do Not Listen To The Hysterical Voices' In The Media About Ebola Huffington Post
"You should have no concerns about Ebola at all. None. I promise," stated Smith. He went on to tell viewers, "Do not listen to the hysterical voices on the radio and the television or read the fear-provoking words online. The people who say and write hysterical ...
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"You should have no concerns about Ebola at all. None. I promise," stated Smith. He went on to tell viewers, "Do not listen to the hysterical voices on the radio and the television or read the fear-provoking words online. The people who say and write hysterical ...
Self-quarantined reporter: US must 'strike balance between caution and panic ... PBS NewsHour
Helene Cooper of the New York Times, who recently returned from West Africa and is now in a self-imposed quarantine, joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss her day-to-day life after spending time in Liberia and how Ebola has affected the country. COMMENTS.
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Helene Cooper of the New York Times, who recently returned from West Africa and is now in a self-imposed quarantine, joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss her day-to-day life after spending time in Liberia and how Ebola has affected the country. COMMENTS.
Brittany Maynard doesn't "want to die" CBS News
Brittany Maynard thinks she may die before the end of the month -- and she seems very sure that she is going to end her life on her terms. But as certain as she seems, there's a lot of sadness -- and also some fear -- about what's ahead, reports CBS News ...
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Brittany Maynard thinks she may die before the end of the month -- and she seems very sure that she is going to end her life on her terms. But as certain as she seems, there's a lot of sadness -- and also some fear -- about what's ahead, reports CBS News ...
NFL Picks Week 7: Bleacher Report's Expert Consensus Picks Bleacher Report
It's hard to believe, but we're already nearing the halfway point of the 2014 NFL regular season. As is usually the case, the first six weeks of the season have brought with them more surprises than you can count. The Dallas Cowboys, fresh off a win over the ...
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It's hard to believe, but we're already nearing the halfway point of the 2014 NFL regular season. As is usually the case, the first six weeks of the season have brought with them more surprises than you can count. The Dallas Cowboys, fresh off a win over the ...
In face of ongoing criticism, Obama confronts Ebola head on PBS NewsHour
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama delayed acting on immigration and an attorney general nomination this fall to dodge the politics of the midterm campaign season. But there was one topic he could not push aside – Ebola. The past week's jarring ...
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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama delayed acting on immigration and an attorney general nomination this fall to dodge the politics of the midterm campaign season. But there was one topic he could not push aside – Ebola. The past week's jarring ...
Ebola: Five ways the CDC got it wrong CNN
Your video will begin momentarily. STORY HIGHLIGHTS. Public health experts question some CDC actions on Ebola; Patients are told to "call a doctor," but expert says an ambulance would be better; Not just any hospital can care for Ebola patients, experts ...
Your video will begin momentarily. STORY HIGHLIGHTS. Public health experts question some CDC actions on Ebola; Patients are told to "call a doctor," but expert says an ambulance would be better; Not just any hospital can care for Ebola patients, experts ...
Inside Pinterest: The Coming Ad Colossus That Could Dwarf Twitter And Facebook Forbes
Pinterest cofounders Ben Silbermann and Evan Sharp in their company's San Francisco offices. Credit: Jamel Toppin for FORBES. The Cannes Lions advertising festival has become as big among the Madison Avenue crowd as the Riviera town's iconic film ...
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Pinterest cofounders Ben Silbermann and Evan Sharp in their company's San Francisco offices. Credit: Jamel Toppin for FORBES. The Cannes Lions advertising festival has become as big among the Madison Avenue crowd as the Riviera town's iconic film ...
12 Treasures of Europe New York Times
Clockwise from left: Furniture at Normann Copenhagen, Mary chocolate store in Brussels and silk from Antico Setificio Fiorentino in Florence. Credit Normann Copenhagen; Mary; Stefano Ricci /ASF by Egon Ipse. Continue reading the main story. Continue ...
Clockwise from left: Furniture at Normann Copenhagen, Mary chocolate store in Brussels and silk from Antico Setificio Fiorentino in Florence. Credit Normann Copenhagen; Mary; Stefano Ricci /ASF by Egon Ipse. Continue reading the main story. Continue ...
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